Mekong Angkor Palace Restaurant
Business Overview
No. 021, Sivatha (St.), Behind the Mekong Bank, Group 1, Mondul 1, Sangkat Svay Dangkum, Siem Reap
Set amid the trees and flowers of our garden, our watering hole is fully stocked with soft drinks, fresh fruit juices and shakes, cold beers, cocktails, and fine wines by the glass and bottle. Tea and coffee are free. If you're looking for a little privacy, all of our drinks can be brought to your room so that you can sit on your balcony and watch the sun set in the jungle.
Overview of Mekong Angkor Palace Restaurant, Siem Reap
A long day at the Temples of Angkor is hard work. There's no better way to rest your weary legs and reflect on the wonders of your adventure than by having a cold drink at our bar. Set amid the trees and flowers of our garden, our watering hole is fully stocked with soft drinks, fresh fruit juices and shakes, cold beers, cocktails, and fine wines by the glass and bottle. Tea and coffee are free. If you're looking for a little privacy, all of our drinks can be brought to your room so that you can sit on your balcony and watch the sun set in the jungle.
Mekong Angkor Palace's restaurant offers a wide variety of Khmer and European specialties prepared by an experienced chef, and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our garden includes thatched-roof huts where guests can enjoy their meals and relax in the shade.
Khmer cuisine is closely related to the culinary traditions of Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, though generally less spicy. Curries, stir tried vegetables, rice, noodles, and soups are staples of the Khmer diet. Cambodia is also well known in the region for its Prahok, a strong, fermented fish paste used in a variety of traditional dishes. Rice is the principal staple in Cambodia.
Amok is a Cambodian curry that is steamed instead of boiled and more hearty than Thai curries. There are traditionally two types of Amok, one cooked with fish and streamed in banana leaf cups (simply known as amok) and the other made from snail meat and steamed in snail shells (known as amok chouk).
Contact to Mekong Angkor Palace Restaurant
Address : No. 021, Sivatha (St.), Behind the Mekong Bank, Group 1, Mondul 1, Sangkat Svay Dangkum, Siem Reap
Tel : 063 963 636 / Fax : 063 760 758
Website : www.mekongangkorpalace.com